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A University of Calgary economist says the Saskatchewan government's claim that federal climate change policies will cost the economy $111 billion is 'completely uncredible.'

Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe says the analysis on the cost of climate policies done by the province's Ministry of Finance is 'bang on,' but one economist says the government is exaggerating the numbers and omitting certain factors.

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